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THE IRISH PROBLEM.

UNITED SERVICE TELEGRAMS A SENSATION. (Received This Day at 12.25 p.m.) LONDON, December 19. .There was a sensation in the Dail Eiremin when Mr Barton said Mr Griffith repeatedly tried to have the issue referred to the Dail Eireann, hut Mr Lloyd George insisted that they, as plenipotentiaries, must sign or reject. He and Gavin Duffy wanted to refuse involving war. That would have thrown the responsibility on Mr Griffith and Mr Collins. Therefore he had signed. The session was adjourned till tomorrow. Oollins contended tho decision to enter conference was not an acceptance of an association within the Empire but involved a compromise of equal association with the Dominions. They were guaranteed all the freedom they need or desire. Mr Childers said the naval provisions were a humiliation to Ireland which would become an English protectorate.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1921, Page 3

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THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1921, Page 3

THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1921, Page 3

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